Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property: Property Rights in Dead Bodies, Body Parts, and Genetic InformationAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013. gada 28. janv. - 390 lappuses Biotechnology and the Challenge of Property addresses the question of how the advancement of property law is capable of controlling the interests generated by the engineering of human tissues. Through a comparative consideration of non-Western societies and industrialized cultures, this book addresses the impact of modern biotechnology, and its legal accommodation on the customary conduct and traditional beliefs which shape the lives of different communities. Nwabueze provides an introduction to the legal regulation of the evolving uses of human tissues, and its implications for traditional knowledge, beliefs and cultures. |
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6.10. rezultāts no 64.
17. lappuse
... relating to dead bodies are treated in detail in Chapters 2 and 3 but are mentioned here to underscore the point that changes in biomedical technology and medical innovations can affect our conceptions of property or property rights ...
... relating to dead bodies are treated in detail in Chapters 2 and 3 but are mentioned here to underscore the point that changes in biomedical technology and medical innovations can affect our conceptions of property or property rights ...
18. lappuse
... relating to a particular person and this information could be used in a wide variety of medical applications, and in forensic contexts. Many patent applications have claimed ownership of, or patent rights over, an isolated and purified ...
... relating to a particular person and this information could be used in a wide variety of medical applications, and in forensic contexts. Many patent applications have claimed ownership of, or patent rights over, an isolated and purified ...
19. lappuse
... relating to a person. It seems that the debate on gene patents indirectly bears on whether human genetic information could be owned and, if so, how the law could structure the prerequisites for such ownership. It is not uncommon now ...
... relating to a person. It seems that the debate on gene patents indirectly bears on whether human genetic information could be owned and, if so, how the law could structure the prerequisites for such ownership. It is not uncommon now ...
21. lappuse
... relating to the human body and its parts, by recognizing the existence of a property right in the human body, then it would have recognized a new form of property in the human body. Our expectations could 77 The connection between ...
... relating to the human body and its parts, by recognizing the existence of a property right in the human body, then it would have recognized a new form of property in the human body. Our expectations could 77 The connection between ...
33. lappuse
... relating to the human body and traditional knowledge, without prejudice to other methodological approaches. However, the fragmentation of property as a set of legal relations or as a bundle of rights has its own problems relating to ...
... relating to the human body and traditional knowledge, without prejudice to other methodological approaches. However, the fragmentation of property as a set of legal relations or as a bundle of rights has its own problems relating to ...
Saturs
7 | |
35 | |
Cultural and Ontological Contexts of Biotechnology and | 101 |
Corpse and Skeletal Remains | 115 |
Invasion of Privacy | 204 |
Unjust Enrichment | 219 |
Property and Traditional Knowledge | 233 |
Frameworks for Protecting Traditional Knowledge | 247 |
The Sui Generis Option | 268 |
The Intemational Contexts of Traditional Knowledge | 281 |
Conclusion | 294 |
Index | 357 |
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